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>>>e n illinois y los indocumentados en general, y en connecticut los jóvenes podran recibir licencias de manejo. >>> se revelarán los nombres de los sacerdotes que han efectuados casos de pedofilia. >>> comenzamos ♪. >>> este es su noticiero univisión edición nocturna con ilia calderón y enrique acevedo ♪. >>> hola, ¿qué tal?, muy buenas noches, el presupuesto del sistema migratorio, calificado por el presidente barack obama de inservible le cuesta más al país que das las agencias juntas, esto incluye a la dea, la cia y otras. >>> estados unidos gasta más dinero en inmigración que lo que gastan en conjunto todas las agencias encargadas de cumplir la ley. >>> es un reporte sumamente importante porque viene en un momento decisivo para el debate de la reforma migratoria. >>> el informe asegura que el gobierno federal gastó al menos 18 billones de dolares para financiar la patrulla fronteriza e inmigración y aduanas, en contraste el gobierno gastó 14,4 billones de dólares en el presupuesto de la dea, la cia, el servicio secreto, la oficina de tabaco y armas. >>> ese pres
>>>e n illinois y los indocumentados en general, y en connecticut los jóvenes podran recibir licencias de manejo. >>> se revelarán los nombres de los sacerdotes que han efectuados casos de pedofilia. >>> comenzamos ♪. >>> este es su noticiero univisión edición nocturna con ilia calderón y enrique acevedo ♪. >>> hola, ¿qué tal?, muy buenas noches, el presupuesto del sistema migratorio, calificado por el presidente barack obama de inservible...
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. >>> en illinois indocumentados estÁn a un paso de obtener licencia de conducir temporal despuÉs que el comite de seguridad de transportes y vehÍculos de la cÁmara de representantes aprobaron medida impulsada para mejorar la seguridad de las carreteras y que fue aprobada por el senado estatal. el Último aÑo fiscal que termiÓo en septiembre el gobierno de barak obama gastÓ casi 18 mil millones de dÓlares en programas federales relacionados con inmigraciÓn y el control de aduana incluyendo nÚmero rÉcord de deportaciones. organizaciÓn no gubernamental especializada en migraciÓn global, el monto ef quivale a l que gastaron en conjunto el fbi, la dea y el servicio secreto. >>> en chiapas cinco niÑos an muerto tras ser en finfectados bacteria que provoca muertes. >>> las pequeÑas cruces en el panteÓn del tamaÑo de sus muertos, descansan dos bebÉs menores de un aÑo, el frÍo, una bacteria y su pobreza arrancaron la vida a cinco, la hija de g. dÍaz muriÓ el sÁbado cinco de enero. >>> falleciÓ mi hija por el todo tos y calentura y salimos a buscar la medicina. >>> el fr
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we thought illinois would pick up next week, but now it will take longer. we'll hear from the supreme court in june about california. but even before we hear about california we'll hear about it in illinois and road rhode island. >> eliot: something to smile about. thanks as always for your insights. >>> some states are lifting their bans on marijuana. should hard drugs be next.
we thought illinois would pick up next week, but now it will take longer. we'll hear from the supreme court in june about california. but even before we hear about california we'll hear about it in illinois and road rhode island. >> eliot: something to smile about. thanks as always for your insights. >>> some states are lifting their bans on marijuana. should hard drugs be next.
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something similar going on in minnesota that follows california, illinois, new york,so maryland, virginia mark warner and connecticut and so-called blue states which have all raised taxes substantially in the last couple of years. >> the remarkable thing about it, paul, is that evidence is there aboutco what a disas youuss policy this is have the example of phil mickelson saying that he would like to look at a new place to live. we actually have the numbers showing the numbers saying this is exactly what happens when you do raise. maryland raised its taxes on millionaires as they called it and, you know, the next tax year those of those higher income job creators in the state havehe fled for other domains. probably some of these states that we're talking about that are looking, in fact, to decrease their income taxes. it's the wrong direction. but these states feel as though they are under enormous budget tear pressures. the way they will continue to keep spending is just to tax more. >> is this something that would give somebody like louisiana governor bobby jindal, who is sometimes ment
something similar going on in minnesota that follows california, illinois, new york,so maryland, virginia mark warner and connecticut and so-called blue states which have all raised taxes substantially in the last couple of years. >> the remarkable thing about it, paul, is that evidence is there aboutco what a disas youuss policy this is have the example of phil mickelson saying that he would like to look at a new place to live. we actually have the numbers showing the numbers saying this...
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that prompted winter storm watches in minnesota and wisconsin and iowa and illinois and bigger concern for freezing rain in iowa. it is a storm in parts of the southwest. be ready in the plains, it is an ice storm for you. >> thank you, rick for the update. the northeast is shivering and new york city a week of frigid temperatures and cancelling classes there. here is ana. >> hey, there uma, the clock tower is reading 21 degrees and it is chilly. residents in the midwest and northeast are frozen to the core and bundling up with layer upon layer . getting the hats and scarves . black ice is making roadways treacherous for travelers. int wither storm blew through and dropping us snow and ice and creating hazardous drivering condition. the state seeing hundreds of car accidents from the slick roadway. temperatures are 10-15 degrees below normal . crews and contracters are putting down salt on the state's 13,000 milings of high to keep people safe. >> they are predicting that the temperature will go up. but not above freezing. the salt brine will condition the street to keep it from freezi
that prompted winter storm watches in minnesota and wisconsin and iowa and illinois and bigger concern for freezing rain in iowa. it is a storm in parts of the southwest. be ready in the plains, it is an ice storm for you. >> thank you, rick for the update. the northeast is shivering and new york city a week of frigid temperatures and cancelling classes there. here is ana. >> hey, there uma, the clock tower is reading 21 degrees and it is chilly. residents in the midwest and...
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what's next in the fight for marriage equality in illinois? joining us now co-sponsor of the bill illinois state representative greg harris. sir, it's great to have you here. you said that you have this on the fast track and that it will pass, so what is the latest on the efforts and how quickly will the people of illinois see this come to fruition through a vote? >> there will be thousands of very happy loving couples across the state of illinois who will be celebrating their weddings very soon. >> it's very interesting to point out that this does have a support across the aisle there in illinois from republicans, the chair of the state's republican party, pat brady, that has written that giving gay and lesbian couples. however, pat brady is really getting some blowback from people on the right. has that tainted his standing on this at all, or something sd that make you fear that there will be a problem getting this through? >> no. i'm just very glad that not only our leading democrats, the governor, the mayor of the city of chicago are behin
what's next in the fight for marriage equality in illinois? joining us now co-sponsor of the bill illinois state representative greg harris. sir, it's great to have you here. you said that you have this on the fast track and that it will pass, so what is the latest on the efforts and how quickly will the people of illinois see this come to fruition through a vote? >> there will be thousands of very happy loving couples across the state of illinois who will be celebrating their weddings...
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one of the hallmarks of obama in the state legislature when we were in illinois was that he had great relationships across the aisle and he used to play poker every week with members and so on. now one difference is he was down in springfield. his family was in chicago. and honestly, one difference is he's one of the few president who has actually had young children in the white house. and he does puts a premium on going home at night, having dinner with them every single night that he can. >> rose: are you saying we rather have dinner with his family than a bunch of congressman that he is trying to pass legislation. >> that's what i am saying, charlie. >> rose: but here is a guy who calls historians in unannounced to talk about the country. a guy who calls the best journalist in from washington to talk about things. >> yeah, well i think he's interested-- . >> rose: the guy that knows. >> there's no doubt that he's interested in, you know, he's got-- he reads widely. as you want a president to be. and he wants to draw on people. but you know, he hasn't always embraced the customs, yo
one of the hallmarks of obama in the state legislature when we were in illinois was that he had great relationships across the aisle and he used to play poker every week with members and so on. now one difference is he was down in springfield. his family was in chicago. and honestly, one difference is he's one of the few president who has actually had young children in the white house. and he does puts a premium on going home at night, having dinner with them every single night that he can....
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when you know when i hear from people in draping utah or tam's illinois which also just closed. it is from people who are saying i am mentally ill and i have it's mentally ill and i'm not being treated. some of the conditions of confinement are so awful but they come down with skin rashes they start cutting themselves other conditions are so clean that they're in concrete boxes. completely isolated they can't hear it's cold it's cold no touch torture. and it's a technique that the united states uses not just in u.s. prisons but it also uses in prisons opa seized a garage and ghraib and guantanamo bay. that's interesting that you brought that up because military prisons as well and here at r t we talk a lot about private first class bradley manning who is accused of leaking classified documents to the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks and this is a person who certainly you cannot use the you know dangerous prisoner argument on this is a you know five foot two or five foot three young man. and he was in solitary confinement for eight months before being moved into a different mi
when you know when i hear from people in draping utah or tam's illinois which also just closed. it is from people who are saying i am mentally ill and i have it's mentally ill and i'm not being treated. some of the conditions of confinement are so awful but they come down with skin rashes they start cutting themselves other conditions are so clean that they're in concrete boxes. completely isolated they can't hear it's cold it's cold no touch torture. and it's a technique that the united states...
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governor patrick, proposing a big tax increase and something similar in minnesota and follows california, illinois, new york, maryland, virginia under mark warner and connecticut, a lot of so-called blue states which raised taxes substantially in the last couple of years. >> the remarkable thing about tpaul, the evidence is there about what a disastrous policy this is. you know, you have the example of phil mickelson saying that he would like to look at a new place to live and we actually have the numbers showing that this is exactly what happens when you do raise, you know, maryland raised its taxes on millionaires as they called it and you know, the next tax year, most of those higher income job creators in the state had fled for others. and probably some of the states we're talking about looking to in fact decrease income taxes. so it's the wrong direction, but these states feel as though they're under enormous bugetary pressures and the way to keep spending is just tax more. >> paul: is this somebody that would give somebody like louisiana governor bobby jindal, sometimes mentioned as a presid
governor patrick, proposing a big tax increase and something similar in minnesota and follows california, illinois, new york, maryland, virginia under mark warner and connecticut, a lot of so-called blue states which raised taxes substantially in the last couple of years. >> the remarkable thing about tpaul, the evidence is there about what a disastrous policy this is. you know, you have the example of phil mickelson saying that he would like to look at a new place to live and we actually...
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people from newtown, connecticut to chicago, illinois are standing up and saying no more. this time it's different. this time we won't back down. this time, we're not going to let the threats stand in the way of progress and protecting our kids. with me now, washington post columnist and msnbc contributor, this week, he wrote about the need for republicans to get on board with gun control. and melissa harris perry host here on msnbc. thank you both for joining me tonight. >> good to be with you. >> e.j., what are you hearing about what the administration is looking to pass here? we're getting different reports. >> well, what i understand, first of all, i think the folks freaking out are freaking out for a reason. there is momentum and they are starting to pick up support. what i understand is there is a lot of support for universal background checks, where, right now, 40-50% of gun sales are through pry vat dealers, unlicensed dealers, gun shows. closing that loophole seems to have a lot of support on congress. so does the ban on the high capacity magazines. that idea seem
people from newtown, connecticut to chicago, illinois are standing up and saying no more. this time it's different. this time we won't back down. this time, we're not going to let the threats stand in the way of progress and protecting our kids. with me now, washington post columnist and msnbc contributor, this week, he wrote about the need for republicans to get on board with gun control. and melissa harris perry host here on msnbc. thank you both for joining me tonight. >> good to be...
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>> it's happening in colorado, in illinois where they're tightening up. >> why do you say just democratic states? >> well, i don't know that there's too many republican states that are going the same -- >> yeah, but a lot has transpired. >> i know a lot has transpired. it will not get through. >> even today? >> it won't get through to the congress of the united states, in my view. dianne feinstein is going to grandfather in all of these assault weapons already in people's hands. one million, john, are on back order. sales of these bushmaster things, these armalite rifles, have doubled in the last month. this whole campaign that turned around and focused on it has boosted gun sales. >> let eleanor in. >> that's such a facetious argument what. you're saying, they're all out there so therefore we can't stop going forward. >> the reality is you are not going to get gun confiscation, so they can only do something going forward, but aside from just banning the sale of assault weapons, you can, as you pointed out in the setup, ban the sale of these large magazines. if you are a sportsman, you do
>> it's happening in colorado, in illinois where they're tightening up. >> why do you say just democratic states? >> well, i don't know that there's too many republican states that are going the same -- >> yeah, but a lot has transpired. >> i know a lot has transpired. it will not get through. >> even today? >> it won't get through to the congress of the united states, in my view. dianne feinstein is going to grandfather in all of these assault weapons...
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illinois is being particularly hard-hit. correspondent steve brown reports tonight from the windy a sniffly city. >> reporter: this flu season is a bad one. >> we are absolutely seeing increase in number of people coming in with the flu like symptoms. cough, fevers, chills fa teak. >> it started early. 27-fold increase in confirmed cases than at the same time last flu season. 41 states had flout outbreak. >> the strain out there causing cases is more vir leapt strain than others -- virulent strain than others so some are symptoms bad enough to warrant visit to emergency department. >> it's happened on illinois that 11 different hospitals ranging from four to 19 hours stop taking nonemergency patients in the e.r. because of the influx of flu parents. flu outbreak in boston prompted officials to declare a public health emergency. >> we are seeing significant rate of hospitalization. much more serious than we have seen in the last two years. >> near philadelphia, one hospital has a triage tent outside to treat patients with flu
illinois is being particularly hard-hit. correspondent steve brown reports tonight from the windy a sniffly city. >> reporter: this flu season is a bad one. >> we are absolutely seeing increase in number of people coming in with the flu like symptoms. cough, fevers, chills fa teak. >> it started early. 27-fold increase in confirmed cases than at the same time last flu season. 41 states had flout outbreak. >> the strain out there causing cases is more vir leapt strain...
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theme [♪ theme music ♪] >> jennifer: let's start tonight in a little store in riverdale, illinois, called chuck's gun shop. chuck's gun shop sells ammunition and guns including ber ret tas, glocks pistols shotguns. it's just a few miles from chicago, and since 2008 more than 1300 guns that were confiscated came from this one shop. there is not a single gunshot or gun range inside of the city limits of chicago. but shops like chuck's gun shop can sell guns without restriction, so chicago continues to struggle with a wave of violence filed by these outside guns flooding into the city. 6,000 guns came into chicago just from suburban illinois in the last five years. more have some from neighboring indiana, and thousands more have come there mississippi, which has some of the loosest gun laws in the nation. of the 20,000 guns confiscated in chicago in the last decades one in ten game from mississippi. so how successful can the local laws be in the absence of a national strategy. >> obama: i wanted to first start off by expressing my concern and sympathy to congressman rush for the recent trage
theme [♪ theme music ♪] >> jennifer: let's start tonight in a little store in riverdale, illinois, called chuck's gun shop. chuck's gun shop sells ammunition and guns including ber ret tas, glocks pistols shotguns. it's just a few miles from chicago, and since 2008 more than 1300 guns that were confiscated came from this one shop. there is not a single gunshot or gun range inside of the city limits of chicago. but shops like chuck's gun shop can sell guns without restriction, so...
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. >> reporter: in illinois, doctors say they haven't seen this many cases since the swine flu outbreak in 2009. this year the flu is hitting even the strongest among us. like 28-year-old matt head. >> one minute i'm a thousand degrees sweating to death, and then the next thing i'm four degrees, freezing to death, wishing i was dead. >> reporter: in ohio, 863 people have been hospitalized with flu symptoms compared with 65 at this time last year. >> our normal volume would be anywhere from 40 patients. we're seeing 75, 80 patients today. >> reporter: emergency rooms are going to have longer wait times for everyone. and we still have five weeks left to the end of the flu season. >> john schriffen leading us off. thanks to you. >> i want to bring in abc's dr. jennifer ashton. always great to see you. mr. and the cdc is encouraging anti-virls earlier than ever? >> that's right. for anyone not getting better within a couple days and recently the fda approved tamiflu for infants as young as two weeks of age. it tells you how seriously they take the risk in infants and children. >> two weeks,
. >> reporter: in illinois, doctors say they haven't seen this many cases since the swine flu outbreak in 2009. this year the flu is hitting even the strongest among us. like 28-year-old matt head. >> one minute i'm a thousand degrees sweating to death, and then the next thing i'm four degrees, freezing to death, wishing i was dead. >> reporter: in ohio, 863 people have been hospitalized with flu symptoms compared with 65 at this time last year. >> our normal volume...
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you saw the nr achieve, wayne la pierre dig in and senator durbin who by the way was the senator from illinois who represents chicago. sticking to his opinions on this. the one thing i will note is what the senator mentioned with background checks. that's the only thing that is gaining traction and resembling bipartisan traction. that could be the rallying point where people say we need to strengthen this in an actual piece of legislation. the rest such as an assault weapon ban and extended magazines does not seem possible. >> let me play another excerpt of what wayne la pierre had to say in the hearing today. >> proposing more gun laws while failing to enforce the thousands we already have is not a serious solution for reducing crime. law-abiding gun owners will not accept blame for the acts of violent or deranged criminals nor do we believe government should dictate what we can lawfully own and use to protect our families. >> does he have a fair point? there existing laws and when you look at people prosecuted for lying on background checks t amounts to 0.2% or something ridiculous. if we pu
you saw the nr achieve, wayne la pierre dig in and senator durbin who by the way was the senator from illinois who represents chicago. sticking to his opinions on this. the one thing i will note is what the senator mentioned with background checks. that's the only thing that is gaining traction and resembling bipartisan traction. that could be the rallying point where people say we need to strengthen this in an actual piece of legislation. the rest such as an assault weapon ban and extended...
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. >> illinois senator dick durbin also brought up the murder during a gun hearing on capitol hill talking about her trip to washington. >> the highlight of her young 15-year-old life. yesterday in a rainstorm after school, she raced to a shelter. a gunman came in and shot her dead. just a matter of days. after the happiest day of her life. >> it's been a deadly start to 2013. hidea is a 42nd murder victim this year. she is what is best in our city. a child going to school, takes a final exam, just been to the inaugural, with a responsibility. see a stop to this and all of us are responsible. >> students and grief counselors talking about hidea and her wonderful smile. >> every other days you're hearing students and killings. now, more parents are burying their children in this society. >> next, the master mind of the manti te'o hoax comes clean and makes an admission of romantic feelings. then, take a look at this. this is an amazing picture. this is not fog and nor is it snow. this is smog. isn't that just make you feel absolutely disgusting? we're going to go to china. l . this is for r
. >> illinois senator dick durbin also brought up the murder during a gun hearing on capitol hill talking about her trip to washington. >> the highlight of her young 15-year-old life. yesterday in a rainstorm after school, she raced to a shelter. a gunman came in and shot her dead. just a matter of days. after the happiest day of her life. >> it's been a deadly start to 2013. hidea is a 42nd murder victim this year. she is what is best in our city. a child going to school,...
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but the difficulty is that outlying areas outside of chicago and in it other states, neighboring illinois, don't have strict gun control laws, and the guns easily flow into chicago because of that. >> we lost our son, benjamin. >> reporter: in newtown, connecticut, they continue the push for new gun legislation nationwide. >> the liberty of any person to own a military-style assault weapon in a high-capacity magazine and keep them in their home is second to the right of my son to his life. >> reporter: others suggested beefing up gun laws can't stop all the violence. >> either the size of the magazine, nor the style of the rifle, will affect the actions of evil. those wishing to do harm to those wishing to do good will never be swayed by the laws of man. >> reporter: and chicago police say those extra 200 officers will start hitting the streets as early as saturday. brian? >> kevin tibbles, starting us off tonight from chicago. kevin, thank you. >>> now to a dramatic and contentious day of testimony for the man the president wants to run the pentagon. former republican senator and decorat
but the difficulty is that outlying areas outside of chicago and in it other states, neighboring illinois, don't have strict gun control laws, and the guns easily flow into chicago because of that. >> we lost our son, benjamin. >> reporter: in newtown, connecticut, they continue the push for new gun legislation nationwide. >> the liberty of any person to own a military-style assault weapon in a high-capacity magazine and keep them in their home is second to the right of my son...
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learned now 27 people dead in minnesota, 22 in pennsylvania, 18 in massachusetts, 8 in oklahoma, 6 in illinois. anna kooiman in the new york city news room with the latest. >> reporter: new york state governor andrew cuomo declaring a state wide emergency, and encouraged everyone to get the flu vaccine. officials say supplies are running low in some places, but the vaccine is still available. nearly 130 million doses of flu vaccine have been distributed and 112 million have been used. since the swine flu epidemic in 2009 vaccination rates have increased here in the united states, but more than half of americans have yet to get the vaccine this year. physicians say it's not too late to get your shots. >> the best way to prevent the flu right now is to get the flu shot. and a lot of people have some hesitation getting the flu shot. the flu shots are the best way to prevent the flu from occurring. >> reporter: the epidemic is two fold, a stronger than normal strain and the dreaded flu season started one month early in december. and the c.d.c., centers for decemb disease control. estimates they ki
learned now 27 people dead in minnesota, 22 in pennsylvania, 18 in massachusetts, 8 in oklahoma, 6 in illinois. anna kooiman in the new york city news room with the latest. >> reporter: new york state governor andrew cuomo declaring a state wide emergency, and encouraged everyone to get the flu vaccine. officials say supplies are running low in some places, but the vaccine is still available. nearly 130 million doses of flu vaccine have been distributed and 112 million have been used....
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in illinois their session is winding down. but today democrats sent a bill to the floor that would allow undocumented immigrants to receive driver's licenses. and over the weekend in illinois a last-pitch effort to legal size same-sex marriage lost steam and will be taken up on wednesday. president obama won virginia by 150,000 votes, so naturally republican delegate mark cole is pushing a tough voter id law that would out law bank statements paychecks and even utility bills if people used them as indication. in california for the first time in 130 years, democrats actually have a two-thirds super majority in both chambers to go along with the governor lawmakers have lard introduced more than 100 bills in california including one to strictly regulate ammunition purchases. here to discuss that is "san francisco chronicle" political reporter joe garofoli. let's talk about california for a second. because all i can tell you, as a former governor two-third's majority in each house. oh my god. >> it's very tempting to ram through e
in illinois their session is winding down. but today democrats sent a bill to the floor that would allow undocumented immigrants to receive driver's licenses. and over the weekend in illinois a last-pitch effort to legal size same-sex marriage lost steam and will be taken up on wednesday. president obama won virginia by 150,000 votes, so naturally republican delegate mark cole is pushing a tough voter id law that would out law bank statements paychecks and even utility bills if people used them...
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people behind newtown, connecticut, to chicago, illinois, are standing up and saying no. this time is different, this time we wouldn't back down. this time we're not going to let the threats stand in the way of progress and protecting our kids. with me now, e.j.deon, "the washington post" contributor. this week he wrote about people getting on board with gun control. and melissa harris-perry, joining me. >> good to be with you, and melissa. >> what are you looking at, we're getting different reports. >> well, first of all, i understand the folks are freaking out for a reason. which is, there really is momentum now and they are starting to pick up support. what i understand is there is a lot of support for universal background checks, where right now 40 to 50% of gun sales are through private deal ers, unlicensed dealers, gun shows. closing that loophole seems to have a lot of support in congress. so also, does the ban on the big high-capacity magazines. that idea seems to have grabbed the imagination of a lot of people, including i'm told, are republicans. what they're wo
people behind newtown, connecticut, to chicago, illinois, are standing up and saying no. this time is different, this time we wouldn't back down. this time we're not going to let the threats stand in the way of progress and protecting our kids. with me now, e.j.deon, "the washington post" contributor. this week he wrote about people getting on board with gun control. and melissa harris-perry, joining me. >> good to be with you, and melissa. >> what are you looking at,...
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the state of illinois is now moving closer to granting temporary driver's licenses to illegal immigrants. a house committee advancing the bill in that state. it would give about 250,000 illegal immigrants three-year renewable licenses. the plan creates safety problems. ainsley? >> thank you, heather. each new year brings its own set of trends. that includes in the financial world as well. what will be in and what will be out. let's have vera gibbons. >> what's in and what's out when it comes to money? >> plastic are in. people are charging up a storm. late payments are up delinquencies are up balance is up. this is expect to do continue. look at the forecasting from transunion credit reporting agency. credit is being extended to people who don't have that great of credit. they are getting the cards extending those offers with riskyer borrowers. what's out is cash. people don't have cash. they are relying on plastic for everything from big ticket items to everyday expenses. >> lots of people are relying on the credit card. >> what about unemployment. what's in and what's out? >> contract
the state of illinois is now moving closer to granting temporary driver's licenses to illegal immigrants. a house committee advancing the bill in that state. it would give about 250,000 illegal immigrants three-year renewable licenses. the plan creates safety problems. ainsley? >> thank you, heather. each new year brings its own set of trends. that includes in the financial world as well. what will be in and what will be out. let's have vera gibbons. >> what's in and what's out when...
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and the president was very good in springfield illinois, if you talked to people that worked with him as a state senator, he was great with working with lawmakers on both sides of the aisles and had a regular poker game with lobbyists and lawmakers. can't imagine him doing that here in washington. >> it's the little things that go a long way. thank you, sir, i appreciate it. >> i want to bring in the political reporter for the "washington post" and former pennsylvania governor ed rendell and political analyst for nbc news and republican strategist stewart. as we talk about the powers that be, i want to go over exactly who's for and against this. we can go ahead and show the different personalities that are supporting hagel's nomination. jack reed, harry reid, carl levin. as we look at those against it, we've seen lindsay graham, john cornyn, ted cruz. how are things going to fall out as people come out of the wood work in washington, d.c.? >> i think we first have to wait on confirmation hearings and see where people line up. initially you have had a tepid response from lots of democr
and the president was very good in springfield illinois, if you talked to people that worked with him as a state senator, he was great with working with lawmakers on both sides of the aisles and had a regular poker game with lobbyists and lawmakers. can't imagine him doing that here in washington. >> it's the little things that go a long way. thank you, sir, i appreciate it. >> i want to bring in the political reporter for the "washington post" and former pennsylvania...
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so you'll have republican senators like mark kirk in illinois who have been open in the past on issues like assault weapons bans, and you'll have democrats in the west, the mountain west and the rural south that will be absolutely opposed to it. and as you said earlier, though it is nonsense, and i'm certainly a person who believes that you can be a second amendment supporter, and also have sensible regulations on guns, but this issue plays out on the extremes, on the absurd binary choice that has defined the issue for so long. >> and that analysis, what you said there at the end, that we've spent so much time fighting about extreme positions that nobody is actually trying to advance, that we've left the -- we've left the whole middle ground of responsible, reasonable, respectful reform essentially untilled politically, that argument which you're getting from people like gabby giffords, which you're getting in some cases from other victims, gun violence victims groups, i think potentially is new grounds. let me give you a hypothetical. let's pick a hypothetical reform that even a pro-g
so you'll have republican senators like mark kirk in illinois who have been open in the past on issues like assault weapons bans, and you'll have democrats in the west, the mountain west and the rural south that will be absolutely opposed to it. and as you said earlier, though it is nonsense, and i'm certainly a person who believes that you can be a second amendment supporter, and also have sensible regulations on guns, but this issue plays out on the extremes, on the absurd binary choice that...
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couple flurries before this night is out, but the main event is now just entering southern sections of illinois and over toward indiana. not a strong system. the system is a fast mover, can't tap the gulf of mexico and it can't tap the atlantic moisture unless storms are able to do that. they're just not big storms for us, pretty impressive the upper air support. we're looking at a couple flurries possible between leesburg and dulles airport and just north of fairfax tonight. that is not what's coming top. so don't freak out if you -- tomorrow. so don't freak out if you drive through a snowflake on your way home tonight. best chance of snow 5 a.m. to 8 a.m. windy and colder friday, in fact, temperatures probably not going up tomorrow, probably holding in the low, maybe mid- 30s if we're lucky. here's our futurecast. 10:0tonight no worries. we'll advance this for you. 5:00 in the morning to 6:00 here comes a little batch of light snow. the models have been cheating it farther north. we talked to howard earlier best chance would be south of town. now it could be as equal chance north of town. you
couple flurries before this night is out, but the main event is now just entering southern sections of illinois and over toward indiana. not a strong system. the system is a fast mover, can't tap the gulf of mexico and it can't tap the atlantic moisture unless storms are able to do that. they're just not big storms for us, pretty impressive the upper air support. we're looking at a couple flurries possible between leesburg and dulles airport and just north of fairfax tonight. that is not what's...
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aaron shock from illinois sending out lawyers saying it is a lie to say he voted for a tax increase. they will hold him accountable. >>> our third story out front. the dreamliner nightmare. today, the federal aviation administration announced an investigation into boeing 787 dreamliner after a week of some really high-profile problems, including a fire and fuel leak and electrical failure. the dreamliner is boeing's latest jet. the news of the probe sent the company's price down 2 1/2%. sandra indoe with a look at what's gone so wrong. >> reporter: boeing's dreamliner was for years just that, a plane made of plastic, a fuel sipper with huge windows, big seats, the plane of the future. >> it was supposed to be the best thing since sliced bread. >> a totally new plane run almost entirely by electronics didn't just push the limits and change aviation but created a whole new learning curve for the industry. it was delayed and struggled from day one. the first dreamliner delivered to nippon airways in 2011 was three years behind schedule. the 787's maiden flight was touted in 2007. but af
aaron shock from illinois sending out lawyers saying it is a lie to say he voted for a tax increase. they will hold him accountable. >>> our third story out front. the dreamliner nightmare. today, the federal aviation administration announced an investigation into boeing 787 dreamliner after a week of some really high-profile problems, including a fire and fuel leak and electrical failure. the dreamliner is boeing's latest jet. the news of the probe sent the company's price down 2...
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you've got aaron schott of illinois saying it's a lie to claim he voted for a tax increase and don't believe the tea party. they'll hold him account financial for it and the debt ceiling will be the next fight. >> thanks very much to both of you. we shall see what happens from here. >>> and after a series of technical failures, the faa announced it is investigating boeing's biggest bet. its dream liner 787. >>> and the shooter responsible for the aurora movie theater massacre might plead insanity. how that could put him free. back on the street. >>> our third story out front, the dream liner nightmare. today the federal aviation administration announced an investigation into boeing's 787 dream liner. this is after a week of some really high-profile problems including a fire and fuel leak and electrical failure. the dream liner is boeing's latest jet. news of the probes sent the stock price down sharply 2.5%. outfront tonight, sandra endo with a look at what has gone so wrong. >> boeing's dreamliner was for years just that. a plane made of plastic, a fuel sipper with huge windows, big
you've got aaron schott of illinois saying it's a lie to claim he voted for a tax increase and don't believe the tea party. they'll hold him account financial for it and the debt ceiling will be the next fight. >> thanks very much to both of you. we shall see what happens from here. >>> and after a series of technical failures, the faa announced it is investigating boeing's biggest bet. its dream liner 787. >>> and the shooter responsible for the aurora movie theater...
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today we're talking to tammy duckworth from illinois. she'll lean heavily on her own military credentials and experience to knock off a tea party incumbent, joe walsh. duckworth is one of 16 iraq or afghanistan veterans in the new congress. and one of the first two female combat veterans ever to serve. she made national headlines when she talked about being wounded in iraq during a speech at the 2008 democratic convention and told the story again in 2012. >> a rocket-propelled grenade hit our helicopter, exploding in my lap, ripping off one leg, crushing the other, and tearing my right arm apart. but i kept trying to fly until i passed out. and in that moment, my survival and the survival of my entire crew depended on all of us pulling together. their heroism is why i'm alive today. >> she lost both legs and part of the use of her arm in the explosion. after her recovery, duckworth was director for the v.a. in illinois before being tapped of president obama's assistant to veterinary affairs. tammy duckworth joins me now. congratulations.
today we're talking to tammy duckworth from illinois. she'll lean heavily on her own military credentials and experience to knock off a tea party incumbent, joe walsh. duckworth is one of 16 iraq or afghanistan veterans in the new congress. and one of the first two female combat veterans ever to serve. she made national headlines when she talked about being wounded in iraq during a speech at the 2008 democratic convention and told the story again in 2012. >> a rocket-propelled grenade hit...
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ralph, highland park, illinois. >> caller: hi, how are you doing. >> host: ? >> guest: a question and perhaps a comment if we have a chance. has to do with the multiplicity of the intelligence agencies we have in the united states. i think there's 11 or 13 of them. it seems to be a little bit ridiculous and then this whole idea, the construct of creating the dni and somehow relegating the cia to a second-place kind of thing. i'm not sure what the dni does. the other comment i have is about the fusion centers that nobody seems to be talking about that are built in the number of places in the united states hiring legions of people. we don't know what they're doing and nothing is said about it. >> guest: that may respond to those. we do have intelligence agencies if we were redesigning this question, would we build it this way? probably not. but i think you would agree that our intelligence, leading up to the war in iraq and i relied on the intelligence and made the wise that. it was bad for a very good reasons. called curveball we never directly interviewed. we
ralph, highland park, illinois. >> caller: hi, how are you doing. >> host: ? >> guest: a question and perhaps a comment if we have a chance. has to do with the multiplicity of the intelligence agencies we have in the united states. i think there's 11 or 13 of them. it seems to be a little bit ridiculous and then this whole idea, the construct of creating the dni and somehow relegating the cia to a second-place kind of thing. i'm not sure what the dni does. the other comment i...
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illinois is actually middling when it comes to gun deaths. you are safer in new york from gun homicide than you are in vermont statistically out of 100,000 gun deaths because states with stringent gun laws have lower rates of homicide. the part of this country with the highest rate of gun deaths is the south which also happens to have the most guns. the statistics are very clear. they've been done by many organizations, harvard, duke, economists. there's a direct statistical correlation between the presence of more guns and more gun crime, gun death, murder, period. >> your response to the facts? >> you call them facts -- >> sorry, sir. mr. ward, mr. ward, as you well know, we all have different opinions on this broadcast and we ventilate them but we don't have alternative views of the facts. joy reid has just offered you statistical evidence from reputable universities, including one of her own, harvard, and you are suggesting what? that these statistics are bogus in some way? >> what i'm suggesting is what she just stated was that illinois'
illinois is actually middling when it comes to gun deaths. you are safer in new york from gun homicide than you are in vermont statistically out of 100,000 gun deaths because states with stringent gun laws have lower rates of homicide. the part of this country with the highest rate of gun deaths is the south which also happens to have the most guns. the statistics are very clear. they've been done by many organizations, harvard, duke, economists. there's a direct statistical correlation between...